Old National Events Plaza Makes Pollstar’s Year End Worldwide Top 200 Theaters List
We are pleased to announce that Old National Events Plaza has ranked #155 in the Top 200 Theatres by Pollstar Magazine’s 2017 Year End Worldwide Ticket Sales report. Figures released this week show the Old National Events Plaza ranked at #155 on the Worldwide List, note worthy rankings given the size of the venue, capacity of 2,500, and the county population base of 184,000, in comparison to other theatres on the list. The rankings are based on reported tickets sold in 2017 for all events, excluding non-competitive events. Old National Events Plaza reported 40,343 tickets sold in 2017.
The highest ranked Theatres are located in large metropolitan cities worldwide:
- Auditorio Nacional Mexico City, Mexico
- Radio City Music Hall New York, NY 693,964
- Royal Albert Hall London, United Kingdom
- The Axis At Planet Hollywood Las Vegas, NV
- Fox Theatre Atlanta, GA
“Evansville is quickly emerging as a thriving and significant entertainment destination. In addition to Old National Events Plaza’s ranking in Pollstar’s Top Theaters around the world, Ford Center earned a position of 154 among Top Arenas internationally. The combined success of these venues highlights the progress and development of Evansville within the Tri-State region and illustrates an emerging and more vibrant Downtown District,†said Old National Events Plaza General Manager, Alexis Berggren
Some popular shows held at the Old National Events Plaza in 2017 have included traveling Broadway theatrical productions, Joe Bonamassa, Gabriel Iglesias, Blackberry Smoke & Aaron Lewis, Straight No Chaser, Avett Brothers, as well as a variety of other events.
Old National Events Plaza is proud to be recognized in Pollstar’s annual Top 200 Theatres in the World list. We look forward to the outstanding shows scheduled for 2018 with performances that include Shopkins LIVE! Shop It Up! Jim Gaffigan’s Fixer Upper Tour, Bubble Guppies LIVE! and many other performances.
For a complete schedule, visit http://oldnationaleventsplaza.com/.
Gov. Holcomb Public Schedule for January 9
INDIANAPOLIS – Below find Indiana Governor Eric J. Holcomb’s public schedule for January 9, 2018.
Tuesday, January 9, 2018: Indiana Military and Veterans Legislative Day
WHO: Gov. Holcomb
WHAT: Gov. Holcomb will give remarks.
WHEN: 10:30 a.m., Tuesday, January 9
WHERE: Indiana Statehouse, 200 W. Washington St., Indianapolis, IN 46204, South Atrium
Tuesday, January 9, 2018: Gov. Eric Holcomb’s 2018 State of the State Address
WHO: Gov. Holcomb
WHAT: Gov. Holcomb will deliver his address to a joint session of the Indiana General Assembly.
WHEN: Gov. Holcomb’s address will begin at 7 p.m., Tuesday, January 9
LIVE LINK: Â https://Indiana.adobeconnect.com/Indian
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JUST IN: FIRE DEPARTMENT DISCOVERED DECEASED PERSON
JUST IN: FIRE DEPARTMENT DISCOVERED DECEASED PERSON
The Vanderburgh County Coroners Office was called to a residence at 821 Taylor Ave. after the Evansville Fire Department had responded to the report of a house fire and discovered a deceased person inside.
The victim has been identified as Charles Jackson, age 94, the sole resident of the home. An autopsy has been scheduled for Tuesday to determine if the death was related to the fire or occurred prior to it. The Evansville Fire Department is investigating the cause and origin of the fire.
Authority,
Steve Lockyear
Vanderburgh County Coroner
Breaking News: One Suspect Arrested, Two Still At Large Following Sunday Morning Pharmacy Robbery
Police are asking anyone with information on the two remaining suspects to call EPD or WeTip at 1-800-78-CRIME.
FOOTNOTE: All suspects are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
UE Men Pick Up Huge Win Over Bradley
Averaging 21 points per game in his first three Missouri Valley Conference games of the season, Ryan Taylor matched that output once again on Saturday, scoring 21 as the University of Evansville men’s basketball team took a 68-44 win over Bradley on Saturday inside the Ford Center.
Taylor hit 8 of his 17 field goals on the day and was 4-for-6 from outside. He was one of three to hit double figures for the Purple Aces (11-6, 1-3 MVC). Dru Smith finished the day with 14 points while Blake Simmons had 12. The offense was rolling as the Aces were credited with 23 assists on 25 makes. K.J. Riley posted seven while Smith and Simmons finished with six and five, respectively.
“Bradley plays as hard as anybody we will see all year and it was up to us to match them,” UE head coach Marty Simmons said after the win. “This is about as hard as we have played all season.”
“We had a good practice yesterday and it really carried over into today,” Simmons added.
Pacing Bradley (12-5, 2-2 MVC) was Donte Thomas, who had 12 points and four steals. ElIjah Childs hit 5 out of 7 shots to tally 10 points.
“This was a must win based on how close we have been,” Aces senior Blake Simmons explained. “We knew we had to execute, play well and listen to the coaches. We did that and picked up a big win tonight.”
Ryan Taylor opened the day with a triple, accounting for three of his game-high 10 first-half points. UE continued to lead until the Braves tied it at 10-10 on a Dwayne Lautier-Ogunleye triples at the 16:19 mark.
The decisive run of the first half came with the Aces up 16-14 with 13:08 on the clock. Evansville reeled off the next 14 points while holding Bradley scoreless for seven minutes. Blake Simmons began the run with a three while Taylor added five in the run to give UE a 30-16 lead with six minutes remaining in the half.
Bradley cut into the lead just a bit with three points in the final two seconds of the period to make it a 35-25 game going into the break. They were able to get within eight points on the first possession of the second stanza before Evansville solidified its advantage.
Up 38-29, the Purple Aces were able to post 10 in a row led by a Noah Frederking 3-pointer and an and-one by Dru Smith. Midway through the half, Frederking’s third field goal of the game set the advantage at 21 points – 52-31.
The lead never got under 19 in the final 10 minutes as the Aces pulled off the win by a final of 68-44.
Frederking had an efficient outing for the squad. He notched seven points on a perfect 3-for-3 shooting and hauled in a career-best five rebounds. Dainius Chatkevicius had a game-high seven caroms and notched six points while Riley added six points and five rebounds to go along with seven assists.
Evansville outshot Bradley by a 49.0%-34.9% tally and finished a perfect 10-10 from the charity stripe. Rebounding also went UE’s way by a 35-22 final.
“We definitely needed this,” Dru Smith said. “As long as we can keep executing the game plan and continue to play hard on defense, we will continue on this path.”
That path continues at the Ford Center on Wednesday as the Aces welcome Missouri State in a 7 p.m. game.